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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 1197242" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. The EU is part of the problem here. McDonalds used to display Carbs etc on each food product pack. They stopped doing this a year or so ago and now just show calories etc. When I queried this with head office they said that EU labelling regs meant they had to focus on the 'Calories' stuff (similar to supermarket food labelling)and there was no need to show carbs prominently. They do have everything listed on the tray sheets however. The EU regs are stupid and based around the low-fat mantra and calories which many feel are not key factors in diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 1197242, member: 21149"] Hi. The EU is part of the problem here. McDonalds used to display Carbs etc on each food product pack. They stopped doing this a year or so ago and now just show calories etc. When I queried this with head office they said that EU labelling regs meant they had to focus on the 'Calories' stuff (similar to supermarket food labelling)and there was no need to show carbs prominently. They do have everything listed on the tray sheets however. The EU regs are stupid and based around the low-fat mantra and calories which many feel are not key factors in diet. [/QUOTE]
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